Abstract: A hemostatic paste composition comprising a hemostatic effective amount of thrombin in a polyethylene glycol base which is preferably prepared by admixing an aqueous solution of thrombin and polyethylene glycol and freeze-drying the mixture to remove substantially all of the water to yield a viscous water soluble paste of fine particles of thrombin uniformly dispersed throughout the polyethylene glycol base, and methods of its use to provide hemostasis to a hemorrhaging site of a mammal.
Abstract: The invention concerns certain insecticidal compositions of ingestible insecticides selected from the group consisting of DNA viruses, RNA viruses and bacteria of the order Bacillus such as, for example, Bacillus thuringiensis var. israelensis entrapped by a suitable charged polymer. The invention also concerns a process for the preparation of and the use of such insecticidal compositions.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
July 26, 1991
Date of Patent:
October 1, 1996
Assignee:
DowElanco
Inventors:
Lisa J. Rheaume, Julia A. Gegner, James J. Jakubowski, Daniel H. Haigh, James Peters
Abstract: The invention relates to a Bacillus thuringiensis strain(s) which solely produces a CryIA(a) crystal delta-endotoxin having a molecular weight of 130,000 daltons and is active against lepidopteran pests. The invention is also related to a spore(s), mutant(s), or crystal delta-endotoxin obtainable therefrom. Furthermore, the invention relates to insecticidal compositions comprising the B.t. strain, spore, mutant or crystal delta-endotoxin of the present invention. The invention further relates to methods of using the insecticidal compositions to control an insect pest(s) of the order Lepidoptera.
Abstract: A method of producing trehalose, in which a microorganism belonging to the genus Brevibacterium, Corynebacterium, Microbacterium or Arthrobacter and having the ability to produce trehalose is incubated in a liquid medium containing sucrose or maltose as an essential carbon source and the trehalose produced and accumulated in the culture is collected therefrom. Trehalose is produced inexpensively and efficiently by industrial mass-production.
Abstract: A method of dissolving venous thrombi using a thrombolytic, parenterally administrable drug containing activated protein C is described. The drug can be free of serum amyloid P, thrombin activity, infectious agents and antibodies against protein C and activated protein C.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 28, 1995
Date of Patent:
December 26, 1995
Assignee:
Immuno AG
Inventors:
Johann Eibl, Yendra Linnau, Anton Philapitsch, Hans P. Schwarz
Abstract: A method for the preparation of a phospholipid-dependent prothrombin activator from the venom of snakes belonging to the Elapidae family, the activator comprising an increased plasma clotting activity in the presence of phospholipids and calcium ions; a reduced activity in the presence of Lupus Anticoagulant; an ability to facilitate clotting in a normal clotting time in the presence of platelet poor plasma, the plasma having normal or decreased levels of factor V, VII, VIII, IX, or X; and a major band with a molecular weight of 40,000 to 60,000 daltons on an SDS gel.
Abstract: A multiple coagulation test device has a plurality of tubes, each tube having associated coagulation detection means, and containing a treatment dosage of a coagulation enhancing agent. Whole blood samples are placed in the tubes which are mixed and warmed to 37.degree. C., with the time to coagulation determined. The agent giving the lowest clotting time is selected as the most effective treatment for reducing hemorrhaging within a few minutes and the selected treatment begun. Utilizing the inventive device eliminates the need to use a multiple agent approach, by identifying the most effective course of action.